All natural raspberry schnapps (recipe)

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All natural raspberry schnapps (recipe)
NameAll natural raspberry schnapps
IngredientsRaspberries Vodka
Cooktime (in hours)1674.666667
Preptime (in hours)0.166666667
Totaltime (in hours)1674.833334
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories72.2
Fat0.1
Protein0.2
Carbohydrate1.8
Fiber1
Net carbohydrates0.8
Sugar0.7
Saturated fat0
Cholesterol (mg)0
Sodium0.4
Servings16
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All natural raspberry schnapps (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of 0-1 per serving.

Recipe instructions

  1. Find a good sealing glass jar- An old spaghetti sauce jar with lid works nicely.
  2. Please note that the above amounts are approximate, depending on the size jar you use- and how much you'd like to make.
  3. Fill the jar halfway with uber-ripe raspberries.
  4. Fill the rest of the way with sugar cubes.
  5. Pour Vodka into the jar up to the top.
  6. SEAL the jar, and shake for 10-15 seconds, and then place the jar somewhere you'll be sure to see it every day- out of direct sunlight.
  7. Shake the jar for 10-15 seconds EVERY DAY for about 6 weeks- You'll notice the berries break up more, and the sugar will totally dissolve over time.
  8. (It is helpful to mark the end date on your calendar- if you go over, it's no big deal).
  9. AT THE END OF THE 6 WEEKS, open the jar and strain the Raspberry Schnapps through cheesecloth; I like to tightly rubber band the cheesecloth around the opening and let it drain for a few hours.
  10. After it has drained, you may gently squeeze the extra juice out of the fruit; Try not to over-squeeze, or you'll get fruit as well.
  11. STORAGE: You may store this in a clean glass jar; What I like to do is store the schnapps in a pretty glass decanter with a stopper you could find at a thrift store- and while you're there, you can probably find some Schnapps Glasses!
  12. They look like teeny wine glasses- Some have longer stems than others.
  13. SERVING TIPS: Serve at room temperature in Schnapps glasses, if you have them; If not, pour a small amount into a wine glass and enjoy.
  14. NOTE: You may substitute Loganberries, Marionberries, or whatever kinds of berries or fruit as you wish.

    Food tags
    Sweet, For Large Groups, No Cook, Easy


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